Surf these sites: American Folk -- A journal of American folklore and popular culture. At the Edge: Paganism in British Folk Customs -- by Bob Trubshaw. What really remains of Pagan origins in the folk customs of Olde England? Fiona Macleod -- "Fiona Macleod" was the pen-name of the Scottish writer Rev. William Sharp, whom the author of this website describes as "a gatherer and recorder of Gaelic folk-tales and legends, a preserver of his people''s literary heritage." These pages include an introduction to Macleod/Sharp and the texts of numerous individual works. Folklore and Folk Ways -- A brief definition of what is folk and folklore by The Tree Leaves'' Folk Fellowship Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts -- Vast collection of original texts mainly covering folklore arranged by title and theme. Folklore and Witchcraft -- Some popular stories from around the time of the European witch trials. Folklore: An Introduction -- Folklore comes in many different forms and this site illustrates its various forms and what they mean. Mystical Creatures -- Covers lore and legend for a whole range of creatures such as the Unicorn, Seelie Court, Faeries of different types Obsidian Folklore Magazine -- The journal of occult folklore and mystery traditions. Part of Madstone Press. Phoenix''s Lair -- Details the phoenix from several different cultural angles. Prolegomena to a History of Story-Telling Around the Baltic Sea, C. 1550-1800 -- German- and Dutch-speaking folklorists on the background of the nineteenth-century collections of folk narratives. Solar Folklore -- Folklore relating to the Sun Terri Windling''s Endicott Studio of Mythic Arts -- Writer/Editor/Artist Terri Windling explores myths, folk lore and fairy tales in contemporary mythic arts. Featuring Terri Windling, Thomas Canty, Alan Lee, Brian Froud, Ellen Kushner, Charles de Lint...
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